Before this, the Mi A2 was a device with lots of good features, specifications, price tag and it ran stock Android being a part of the Android One programme. Till now there was no successor of the Mi A2, but now recent reports suggest that Xiaomi might be working on new smartphones running Android One, which could be the successors of the Mi A2 and the Mi A2 Lite. Earlier, XDA Developers confirmed the report by its member named ‘franztesca’ that Xiaomi is testing three new devices named ‘pyxis’, ‘bamboo sprout’ and ‘cosmos sprout’. Seeing that Google’s Android One programme already had a ‘sprout’ named device to its list it can be assumed that the new devices could be Mi A3. While the ‘pyxis’ device could be either of the two devices.
It should be noted that the Mi A2 was launched with the name Mi 6X in China. In January reports too emerged that had clues about the Xiaomi’s MIUI 10 code, which hinted that the company might be working on the Mi A3. With all these findings coming one after the other, there is a possibility that we might get to see launch of the devices in the near future. Noting that all the previous Xiaomi devices, which ran Android One were mid-range devices so the new Mi A3 too might be priced in the same price bracket. The new device could sport a mid-range CPU such as the Snapdragon 675 or the 710. The reports further mention that all three devices are being tested with an in-display fingerprint scanner. So, it could be Xiaomi’s turn to bring the in-display fingerprint scanner to the mid-range segment of their devices. But we might be seeing an optical sensor rather than Samsung Galaxy S10’s ultrasonic sensor. The devices might probably also carry a 32MP selfie camera with 4-in-1 pixel binning technology. Insiders also mention that, since these devices are still in their early stages of development so their names, prices and specifications are still unknown and are subject to change. Also, the company hasn’t revealed anything about the devices so the news should be taken with a pinch-of-salt.